If your chart has been thinned, as per a doctors order (Required), then you should also have an updated Med Reconciliation Form with all of the current medications, checked yes or no, with a doctor's...
According to nursing standards, YES, you are supposed to check the chart for medication orders each shift to make sure that the MAR is correct. Does this happen every time, everywhere? Absolutely...
I've worked nights and days, and you couldn't pay me enough to go back to nights. I'm in the ICU so it is a little different than on the floor. I like all the night people, but having a regular...
Telemetry will probably be more "intensive" patients (due to needing telemetry). It will also teach you more about abnormal EKGs. SCI floor will probably teach you more about trachs, log-rolling, and...
Levophed....leave 'em dead. (toes and fingers, that is) I know, I know, that's an OLLLLLDDDD quote. For those of you out of neo and/or dopamine as well....YEEEESH! Using epi as a first line? That...
As a student you will learn more in-depth information about patho, pharm, and everything else working in the ICU, especially a MICU. If you want to learn more about systems and how they interact, I'd...
I've been doing this since I started out of school. Its what I was taught as a student during rotations. As iluvivt said, if you back-prime properly, there shouldn't be any issues. There are some...
I went through something similar...was fired from my first job. Keep your head up, this obviously wasn't where you were meant to be to have an impact. You'll find the right place...I
I did....been there, done that. For you floor nurses (especially telemetry) that think that ICU isn't busy, get back to me when you have one patient getting intubated/extubated and/or lined out (TLC,...
OP: It depends on the person. Everyone is different and, unfortunately, its really hard to tell if you will get it or you won't. Do you have any experience in an ICU, such as an externship? That would...
It gets better, but look out if you transfer to a different level of care or a different type of unit (say, to the ER or to an adult floor or ICU). Some of that will start to creep back, but you will...
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CF patients often have colonized pseudomonas (p. aeruginosa [sp?]). If you think about someone getting a transplant, they take loads of immunosuppresants so as to decrease the chance of rejection of...
Don't know on the IV, I guess your best option (if you're answering a question) would be to address the patency of the IV and the need for a new one. As for the renal failure, you are probably right...